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Plastic Dog In the previous line someone mentioned that PSA had a registry for cards. Is that true? I know that both PSA and SGC have equivalent coin grading services which both started coin registries over the last few years. I'm not a coin collector, but from what I've read these registries have totally skewed the entire coin market towards high-end graded examples that could then be "registered." Talk about fricking conflict of interest. Anyway, I seriously hope that this hobby doesn't go down the "registry" path
(i.e. "My set is better than your set." "No it's not, because my 7 is actually nicer than your 8OC." "Oh yeah?" "Ya." "Is not, because PSA registered my set and not yours.")
Is that where we're heading?